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SENIOR CLASS BINGHAM BALLARD, JR. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Here is another one of the representatives from the grand old state of Alabama who have made such excellent records at McCallie. In football he has upheld the honor of his home state well, distinguishing himself on both the third and first teams. Recently his fellow Alabamians gave him the honor and distinction of being president of the Alabama Club, to which ofhce he has more than done justice. His friendliness and jolly good nature have made him one of the best liked men in school and we feel sure that he cannot fail to make an equally good record in the University of Alabama. Daniel VVQ-bstor Literary Society, '26-'2T: Len White! Literary Society. '27-'2S: Som-ur Football, '27- '2Sg Third Football Team, '26, First Football Team, '2T: Y. M. C. A., '26-'27-'ZNQ Pocket Testament League, '26 27-'28g Alabama Club, '26-'27-'28, GEORGE BANK BARNETT, JR. CHATTA NOOGA, TENNESSEE Barney has been with us four years and it is needless to say that he is one of the best known and best liked boys in school. He has that enviable quality in him that makes everyone like him. This even applies to the fairer sex, since he is known as something of a heartbreaker. His work in the military department and on the athletic field have been indeed commendable. McCallie may well be proud of turning out such a boy as Barney, and may feel sure that he will always uphold the good name of the school. Daniel VVi-hater Literary Society, '26-'273 Len NVhito Literary Society, '27-'2S: Pocket TllSl?ll11l'lli League, '23-'24-'25-'26-'27-'281 Braini-rd Club. '27-'28: 'Fhirml Baseball Squad, '3T: Varsity Baseball Squad, 'ZZSQ Third Team, Basketball, '261g Company UD. '24-'25: Company C, '25-'26ig Corporal Company '26-'2Tg Quartormaster Sergeant, '27-'28, 27
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l -ff-ew? ' wge- , AN., it l I 1 l i SENIOR CLASS ' r A jaxnzs iAl.0NZO AIHSRNETIIY 5 KWINTBR VIIAVENI, 1-'LORIDA V S l Ah came to us iu '25 from Xvihltf Haven, Florida, The 'Lind of Sunshine and Oranges. He takes part in many forms of athletics ahtl does his share in the school activities. Always smiling and cheery, he is ready to takeianiactive partiii either work or play, 1 Being an Honor Roll main several time! in his sojourn at TMcCallie, he has shown himself l to he an excellent student. Next ylar as he Continues his work at Davidson we wish him luck l . . and all poss.hle success then, and throughoutvhas college career. i l,--n VVhitv in-rm-y sm-it-ly. 'IT-'ZM Denwsttmneu Literary 1-'Qi-idly, '25-'2Gg Pot-kt-t 'lu-stinnt-nt League-. '25-'Eli-'27-'2X: X. M. V. A.. 25-'26-'27-'ZSQ Pl't'i'9K't, '26-'27-'TM Student. Uounuil, '261 Florida Vluh, '25-'26-'27-'ZS3 Pm-nmmt Biota Staff. '27-'2N: Uvmvullb' B, 25-LEG: Honipany '27-'ESQ Sm-ct.-.- V' Team, 25-'26-'27-'28'g Tennis Squad, '2.,Jl1i- 27-'28, ' tl ' l Mici-mm. NIORRISON ALLISON, JR. l cmujrssooqs, Tai-messes L just about everyone in Mike and his little brown l Chrysler. A familiar sight it is on the any hour. Of course we do not mean hy that that Mike is an owl of thegirgigitjlabvnt' thattiometimes he simply neglects to take it 3 away from in front of the Tivoli. l li wi :A i , Being one of our most hrflliant students, he is ever ready to help a classmate with one of those seemingly impossible problems. In YM estimation of both the students and the faculty few surpass this prodigy from across the rhrerf,- As he goes to Dartmouth, we are sure that he will carry over East with him much that willdo credit to his Alma Mater back in Chattanooga. l l'om-km-t 'l'sfst:nun-nt I.e-agile '2l-'22-'EIS-'B-I-'25-'ZH-'27-'28: Fourth Footllall Tm-am, '22-'23-'24g Gramixnar 7 St-hool Play, '23-'13-tg Vritir- ll. IC. live Lite-rziry Sovit-ty, '21-'22-'23-'2-4: t'ritic Um-lo Remus Llti-Vary Society, '25-'ilig Vim--l'1't-siilt-tit Imuiel Wulistm-r Literary Society. '2Tg Uornorul Company '22- '23-'24-'253 First P't'l'gt'2llll Uonlpany, 'ZGQ Sm-rgvant t'um1rany U, '2Tg liicutvnunt Company B, 'ZXQ Pennant Staff, 'ZRQ j'Tm'nado Stuff, '28. 26 e . S. . . .J ,,... .....s..x, ,..a:.-t... ...-v...,.,.4. ig...-H. 4-:v..,u-1...-ffl. ,.. . . --vu 'H :--nfsqrve-'fate--6:1115
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' ' 1- -vr -..oz I ' l 1 sEN1o1ig,' vQLAss 3 ' 1 ll I' VVu,1,L7m: .lloniriys lBL1s,k12 i .RORiH i,, , V Burke is one of those fellows wl10m7'one ihafbrlielknvmvsilietfer each day that he associates with him. His dry wit ar1tl'1lBiI3'LLQi,pgwelt5,If0 Ifldflkiifit forever Qausing smiles on the faces of his companions. 1 j Y, A' V 7 i In Burke, Carolina has ati gon, mme vghiitth she-Yhayafvqeli he proud. Carolina, here I mine, is his favorite song for Hi,ng1pjeasls'lliITl so much agfthe anticipation of his return to North Carolina for a well-earn: iholiday. 'L ' An able student and a l n ipopnlar withi nfl classes leaves us' as Burke goes forth to enter the University of North Caro A . 1 ,, - Q , l, lmnit-I NNW-liste-1' Lil:-rzlry Focit-iiji 'lm-'2'!g Leu Ylliille Lit.eru.1'y Sbciuty, '27-'2Sp Y, M. C. A., 119927-'2N. F F 1 . . es ' 1 i7ViliLlAM JACKSON Burma , cr1.ermx3oocA, TENNESSEE' M4 1,...-, -. 3 VVhen Bill came to MeC'aTl'i'e many yeatiago, he had airery high standard to live up to, that of his brother Boh. But nobody cohla' say,-now that he leaves, that he has not done so in all possible respects, for his achievements, aip,many.l As president of the Student Senate, be has'd'hne a.Wonderful work toward maintaining the Honor System for which we strive so mlieb. He dog! not stand out alone as a man of honor but as an athlete. Many are the times when as'ftkc'hopes of his Alma Mater were falling very low, he has shown his superior metal of brain and of 'brawn by helping to overwhelm a seemingly unconquerable foe. I -, ' Jam:-s Fm-niuiorv f'00lN'l' l.itn-l':n'y Sovit-ty, '23-'Ng Daniel VVebster Literary Such-ty '24-'25g In-u XVhitt- Lltt-rary Sovit-ty, '2li-'27g t'urpoi'al Vompamy C, '23-'24: l'ox-pornl VIVITHIJIIIXJ' H, '25: Polar Gunrtl, 'ZTQ l.ie-utvnant Comlmny, B, '27-'ESL Pocket Testament. League, '23-'24-'25-'26-'27-'2SI l'1't-slrl--ut ol' Senate. 'ETQ Sm-wrt-tary ot' S1-nior Ulns:-1, 'ZRQ Minstrel, '26-'27-'2Ng Fourth Football 'l'e-am, 'lil-'1Z14: Third Ifovmtlrnll Te-ani, '25-'2li: First Football 'Vt-am, '26-'27-'QNQ 'Flrirtl Tcum Baseball, '25-'irfig Varsity Travk Squad, 'IIT-'2S. 28 ,.. .. ... ,4---1,3 - 5 ,re . ,1 ..-.- .A ,. . -W t, L,-- Y ,y w,-fy!! f .. 'Qrgi-yr x.i54-5-f -sniff, --4.,L.,1 - .. A.. , ,,-hL,AlLL... 4..id'fj' i .1-f,-l.... . , ,. , : ,,--aus., -a4,..-s.4..1.4L...ag5 ...-.:. ,,, Y , Mm inf' , .,, , ..-1 Qs. -hp ,ru an liliti1!ur1nnm.....:- !- ,-oruenlmuu Ln.. 'rl nf-Aninun.iL.m Q g ,Q ep
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